Remove the settlements sure but some sort of occupation (temp or otherwise) is going to have to happen to ensure the peace is kept, while the country rebuilds. The lads firing the rockets are not going away. 3rd party occupation probably wouldn't work and wouldn't be acceptable to Israel anyway (would probably work out like the original British mandate). So then you're looking at Israeli occupation and that doesn't fill me with confidence. Over the summer, had to listen to some hotshots in my control room bragging about their military service spent harassing elderly Palestinians. Not a great starting point for a peacekeeping force.Guy Smiley wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 11:35 pmA start would be retreating from all territory taken from Palestine. Take the settlements down, remove the hardcore settlers who practise barbarity upon the Palestinians still trying to live on their land... and maybe, you know, a stop to the indiscriminate killing of Palestinian citizens.Raggs wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 11:07 pm What other pathway? How do you remove Hamas?
They're in control of the country. They take whatever supplies they want. They have a network of hundreds of kilometers of tunnels, food, fuel and weapons. They actively state that looking after Palestinians is not their responsibility. They're goal is the eradication of Israel and the expulsion of the Jews. They will not allow elections. How do you remove them?
You know... a backdown from belligerent self righteousness.
Essentially there will only be peace if Palestinians see it as a better option than lashing out at Israel.
In the short term, stopping the killing is a good starting point. Can figure it out from there.